Happy Publication Day to The Library Murders by Merryn Allingham! This book was a fast and fun read, but I definitely had some more problems with it than I would have wanted! I liked the concept of having a murder take place during a crime book conference. I did not like Jack as a personContinue reading “Pub Day Review of The Library Murders”
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The Last Book in the Bellbird Bay Series
Take one last visit to Bellbird Bay. Read my review on the last book of this getaway series.
Review of The Fixer Upper
Review of The Fixer Upper
January Wrap-Up
A wrap-up of all the books I read in January 2024.
Driven to Murder Book Review
Book Blurb: A perfect cosy crime for fans of M C Beaton’s Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series. Change is coming to Wendlebury Barrow – and not everyone is happy about it… When the local bus company announces it will be stopping its route through their quaint Cotswold village, the people of Wendlebury Barrow areContinue reading “Driven to Murder Book Review”
The boyfriend she murdered is back
She killed her boyfriend, but now he is back. But How and Why?
A murder historical fiction
I am so excited to review Murder at Merewood Hospital! I could not put this book down and hope that you all will want to read it as well! Book Blurb: The patients survived the Great War only to face a new danger… In 1916, Sister Helen Hopgood was sent with a team of nursesContinue reading “A murder historical fiction”
150 Books in 2024
In 2023 I read a total of 139 books. For the year 2024, my goal is to read 150 books, which is a big step but I’m jumping all in! I made a list of all the books I want to read in 2024, the list is probably going to change… it’s probably going toContinue reading “150 Books in 2024”
Romance and Mystery? Perfect
A review of “Santa’s Secret” a romantic feel good book centered around a disappearance
WW1 Historical Fiction Review
Book Blurb: Can life ever be the same again? The start of a fabulous new series set at Trenwith Estate from bestselling author Rosie Clarke Hampshire, 1913 Amidst the glitz and glamour of England’s High Society, Sarah Trenwith is more of a wallflower living in the shadow of her beautiful sister Marianne. But as theContinue reading “WW1 Historical Fiction Review”
